Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/11/01/23:08:32
Theodore Jump wrote:
> Question: cygckeck -s reports that it can't find either cpp or gdb on my system
> (B20 of course), however I can compile cpp code with either "c++" or "g++" so I
> must assume that it *can*.
>
> Just wanted to report this oddity.
Odd if you don't know why I added a check for that. "cpp" is a common
name that competing products may use for *their* pre-processor.
I check for it to make sure that it is *not* there, so that we
can be sure that gcc is using its own cpp, which is normally *not*
on the PATH.
DJGPP users encounter this problem occasionally with Borland C
installed.
"cpp" is the C Pre-Processor, which has little specifically to do with
the C++ language; it is used for C and C++ programs, some ASM files, and
other purposes as well.
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